Wearable Dual-Modality Plethysmography for Arterial Modulation and Blood Pressure Dip
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Continuous, non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring is limited by the superficial sensing depth of Photoplethysmography (PPG), which is susceptible to peripheral artifacts. This study evaluates a wearable dual-modality prototype integrating dryelectrode Impedance Plethysmography (IPG) and PPG within a smartwatch form factor. Results from a pilot study (N=2) demonstrate that IPG signals exhibit a temporal lead over PPG across ventral and dorsal sites, supporting its greater penetration depth. During brachial artery modulation, IPG showed superior sensitivity to arterial recovery on the ventral forearm. Furthermore, 60-minute napping sessions revealed that while PPG remained morphologically stable, IPG signals underwent significant evolution, capturing distinct pulsewave archetypes. These findings suggest that wearable IPG provides a high-fidelity window into deep systemic hemodynamics typically reserved for clinical instrumentation.